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country. and the eu is offering ukraine up to $15 billion in aid over the next two years. so the big question for this hour is where might that money go following the money trail? steve liesman, of course, was the bureau chief for the "wall street journal" in moscow and michelle caruso-cabrera, our chief international correspondent, just back from the ukraine. where might this money go? who wants to take first whack? >> a lot of that money is probably going to end up actually in russia. >> because? >> because whether they are paying the natural gas bill for ukraine, that's money that goes directly to russia. the eu said yep, we will pay the gas bill. plus more than half of all exports from ukraine go to russia. all this money is -- a lot of it is about improving business in ukraine and ukraine does a huge amount of business with russia. >> ukraine has about a $20 billion deficit in energy. most of that comes from russia. one of the main aims -- >> does ukraine have its own domestic sources of
country. and the eu is offering ukraine up to $15 billion in aid over the next two years. so the big question for this hour is where might that money go following the money trail? steve liesman, of course, was the bureau chief for the "wall street journal" in moscow and michelle caruso-cabrera, our chief international correspondent, just back from the ukraine. where might this money go? who wants to take first whack? >> a lot of that money is probably going to end up actually in...
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each country would select two military observers. they would first go to ukraine. the hope is to get into the crimea region. the question is whether russia will allow that, even though they don't need russian permission they are in control of all access to crimea. this mission hopes to go as early as today to ukraine and make its way into crimea. >> movement on many fronts. lisa stark for us with the perspective in washington. >> taking a look at headlines around the world, p.c. magazine saying the conflict could spill over into cyberspace. what makes this fascinating is while the people in ukraine are out numbered militarily by russia, they are better hackers is what everybody is saying, so it is one of these things where the youth control the inner net and they are the ones getting all the crucial intelligence on russia. >> the boston globe has an opinion piece focusing on ukraine's choice between european union and russia. it says it shouldn't be forced on ukraine, comparing this to solomon's choice, the biblical solomon who had to choose how to divide a baby be
each country would select two military observers. they would first go to ukraine. the hope is to get into the crimea region. the question is whether russia will allow that, even though they don't need russian permission they are in control of all access to crimea. this mission hopes to go as early as today to ukraine and make its way into crimea. >> movement on many fronts. lisa stark for us with the perspective in washington. >> taking a look at headlines around the world, p.c....
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bordering on ukraine. all of the issues you're exploring in the documentary have real resonance for the u.s. foreign policy for this white house and this president. >> when you think about the american range of options, there's all of this sort of chatter in washington about what president obama -- how president obama has to look and whether or not he seems muscular and tough or weak, that's esoteric stuff, there's no boots on the ground option here. the ukrainian government is not saying there's a military option in terms of respondsing to what russia has done. we can give money to them and georgia and to ukraine, part of what turned ukraine around from its pro-european drift back to russia was a $15 billion bribe from vladimir putin if the west eu and u.s. want to start matching that kind of money, it may lead them back in the direction most of the population wants, anyway. the options we have, can be punitive but almost nobody believes they are military. i think vladimir putin in the long run doesn't ha
bordering on ukraine. all of the issues you're exploring in the documentary have real resonance for the u.s. foreign policy for this white house and this president. >> when you think about the american range of options, there's all of this sort of chatter in washington about what president obama -- how president obama has to look and whether or not he seems muscular and tough or weak, that's esoteric stuff, there's no boots on the ground option here. the ukrainian government is not saying...
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in the eyes of our country mates. >> back in the bay is ukraine's only submarine also blocked by the russians. here, the ships of both navies still sit side-by-side. only the russian boats can move in this stand-off on the sea. >> those stand-offs aren't just on the sea. we see them at basis all across the land here as well, with russian forces standing off against ukrainian forces where the top military officers work every day, they haven't been able to leave their offices for the last couple of days. the russian forces have them blockaded in. the russian, the head of the ukrainian navy wanted to hold a press conference. the russians wouldn't let the journalists in. after a couple of hours, he had to cancel that press conference, a sense of how difficult it is, how tension it is here in russia's and ukraine's naval port. >> that's jennifer glasse for us. president obama also calling out russian president vladimir puttip over a strategy in ukraine. as lease a stark reports from washington, the white housesponding to the crisis in ukraine on several fronts. >> reporter: president obam
in the eyes of our country mates. >> back in the bay is ukraine's only submarine also blocked by the russians. here, the ships of both navies still sit side-by-side. only the russian boats can move in this stand-off on the sea. >> those stand-offs aren't just on the sea. we see them at basis all across the land here as well, with russian forces standing off against ukrainian forces where the top military officers work every day, they haven't been able to leave their offices for the...
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secretary of state john kerry arrived in ukraine this morning to meet its new leader. the u.s. is moving to isolate russia as it strengthens its military control of the crimea region. >>> and more travel headaches this morning from the latest winter storm. airlines will try to get passengers on their way after thousands of flights were cancelled on the east coast. roads remain icy for commuter in the southeast. cold lingers for the eastern u.s. >>> the forecasters say it's going to be cold and rainy in new orleans today, but that's not going to stop thousands of revelers from having a great time during mardi gras. omar villafranca is in the middle of the festivities. >> reporter: before the bands to the floats to the beads. this week, new orleans is the nation's party destination. >> we're from michigan, we drove down here, it's about 18 hours. >> it's my birthday weekend. >> reporter: so party for you? >> yeah. >> reporter: the bacchus parade is held the sunday before mardi gras and is one of the biggest events. >> the food is great, the party's great. >> reporter: hou pafter
secretary of state john kerry arrived in ukraine this morning to meet its new leader. the u.s. is moving to isolate russia as it strengthens its military control of the crimea region. >>> and more travel headaches this morning from the latest winter storm. airlines will try to get passengers on their way after thousands of flights were cancelled on the east coast. roads remain icy for commuter in the southeast. cold lingers for the eastern u.s. >>> the forecasters say it's...
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is stuck in the middle. >> as phil indicated this is very much a tail of two countries. many welcoming the russian troops with open arms. but as nick reports not every support the new presence. >> reporter: these aren't uranian soldiers. that is not a uranian flag. and that is pledge allegiance to ukrain. we are here to support the russian peace keepers, he says. in this area, the russian occupation is growing, and the resistance seems nonexistent. these russia soldiers occupied the base without a shop. visitors brought sandwiches and a teapot. they brought 50 caliber machine guns and in the windows, heavy sniper weapons. through the fence as we watched them, they watched us. these troops don't seem to be going anywhere any time soon. can we ask you a question please? i guess not. just down the road some crimeians welcome their occupiers. we think they protect us, she says, our village and crimea. these residents repeat a russian government claim. crimeians are threatened by protesters from kiev which is 350 miles north. you said that they protect you from the people in
is stuck in the middle. >> as phil indicated this is very much a tail of two countries. many welcoming the russian troops with open arms. but as nick reports not every support the new presence. >> reporter: these aren't uranian soldiers. that is not a uranian flag. and that is pledge allegiance to ukrain. we are here to support the russian peace keepers, he says. in this area, the russian occupation is growing, and the resistance seems nonexistent. these russia soldiers occupied the...
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one of the things in this post cold war age when you win a country like ukraine, you win a bill. you don't win some great geopolitical advantage. but there's a real parallel between ukraine, egypt now. i could point to several other of these post cold war powers. countries that are hugely important. they have enormous economic problems and challenges ahead of them. there was a quote in our story yesterday from the ukraine where ukrainian political leader was saying, look, we have to form a new government, we have to be responsible. we have to deal with the imf. it's political suicide. >> right. i guess i just wondered, do you think things have gotten more or less stable around the global, let's say, in the last three years. >> i was in israel since i saw you last. the most interesting number i came across in israel is the number of ugandaens an others in israel. the number was 55,000. one of them left eritrea, walked to either thiopia, and eventual walked to israel. they wanted to keep african refugees out. what you're seeing is the big divide in the world today is between a worl
one of the things in this post cold war age when you win a country like ukraine, you win a bill. you don't win some great geopolitical advantage. but there's a real parallel between ukraine, egypt now. i could point to several other of these post cold war powers. countries that are hugely important. they have enormous economic problems and challenges ahead of them. there was a quote in our story yesterday from the ukraine where ukrainian political leader was saying, look, we have to form a new...
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. >> reporter: and not a single shot has been fired ukraine remains a country on edge. fearing that russia's swift take over of crimea can spread, northeast pro-russian protesters occupy a government building. >> any spread of the conflict to be on crimea to eastern ukraine could immediately and almost inevitably involve a great deal of blood shed. >> reporter: while they are condemning action vladimir putin is talking about that and in a letter by ousted leader yanukovych he pleads for an intervention and the ambassador to the u.n. read the letter at an emergency session. >> i appeal to vladimir putin to use the forces of the federation and have peace, order stability and to protect the people of ukraine. >> reporter: and in yet another sign that russia is recognizing crimea as a separate entity from ukraine, russia's prime minister asked his cabinet to provide a financial aid package. a bail out, ukraine's new government says by the aggressors who are now holding the country's economy hostage. >> reporter: phil, is there anything coming out of this press conference wi
. >> reporter: and not a single shot has been fired ukraine remains a country on edge. fearing that russia's swift take over of crimea can spread, northeast pro-russian protesters occupy a government building. >> any spread of the conflict to be on crimea to eastern ukraine could immediately and almost inevitably involve a great deal of blood shed. >> reporter: while they are condemning action vladimir putin is talking about that and in a letter by ousted leader yanukovych he...
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christine lagarde says the imf is likely to send a team to the ukraine soon. the country is seeking financial aid following the ousting of president viktor yanukovych. "readyector says she is to engage." the eu's regulators say the facebook-what that deal might investigation's across the region. watchdogs will find out how the startup uses client data. facebook is paying whatsapp $19 billion. credit suisse ceo brady dougan will answer all your nations -- will answer allegations his bank helped americans hide as much as $10 billion from tax authorities in the u.s. credit suisse acknowledged misconduct but says it centered on a small group of bankers. our eyes to the heavens. airbus is predicting higher profits this year. jonathan ferro has the details. 2013 was nice, 2014 is better. >> profit jumped over 20%. the top line, talking to our berlin, theyrt in are ramping up production. aviation unitcial is at the forefront. we could see 46 planes every month reduced by the second quarter of 2016. 42 per month at the moment. planes a month is a big deal. a lot of lo
christine lagarde says the imf is likely to send a team to the ukraine soon. the country is seeking financial aid following the ousting of president viktor yanukovych. "readyector says she is to engage." the eu's regulators say the facebook-what that deal might investigation's across the region. watchdogs will find out how the startup uses client data. facebook is paying whatsapp $19 billion. credit suisse ceo brady dougan will answer all your nations -- will answer allegations his...
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up next, we will continue the conversation about the ukraine. market research said they reacted nervously to the conflict and we will discuss that with the mobile economist next. >> gathering for a meeting on the ukraine as we speak. speaking to the chief global economist. thank you for sticking around and we mention the ukraine and you said that you are concerned and you do not know. nobody knows how long this will take to be resolved and how it will be. to not be it overblown. >> at the end of the day, it is a probability game and it is like anything else. it's a figure out what is going to happen and it is overwhelmingly likely that russia will be politically isolated for a while. maybe they get kicked out of the g-8. it will be restricted to that measure and not economic measures, as we talked about before. european growth is down and the reason is that no one has the interest and nobody has it. >> we each have part of each other's back. russia can always pull the banks for the loans that they have with russia and it hurts us. not the right
up next, we will continue the conversation about the ukraine. market research said they reacted nervously to the conflict and we will discuss that with the mobile economist next. >> gathering for a meeting on the ukraine as we speak. speaking to the chief global economist. thank you for sticking around and we mention the ukraine and you said that you are concerned and you do not know. nobody knows how long this will take to be resolved and how it will be. to not be it overblown. >>...
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, all of ukraine which is his ultimate goal. we will not renounce the terribly one-sided start treaty. the russians gave up. stuart: do you think that this country, at this moment, has a political will to step up ella terry spending? to step up our military capability. i suspect that they are more weary after ten years on the battlefield. >> is there an appetite for increased military spending? no, i do not think so. we have to rescue obamacare and give more money at the expense of the working class. as you and i have talked before, the problem with our defense budget is not the size. it is congress that refuses to perform. we could have a much stronger defense at the current budget level if we could eliminate legalized corruption in the defense industry cartel. stuart: i am beginning to read your book a second time. thank you, colonel. check this out. the video going viral. saying the hover board has finally arrived. we know that it is not true. what could this star-studded video people voting? we will tell you next. ♪ in the
, all of ukraine which is his ultimate goal. we will not renounce the terribly one-sided start treaty. the russians gave up. stuart: do you think that this country, at this moment, has a political will to step up ella terry spending? to step up our military capability. i suspect that they are more weary after ten years on the battlefield. >> is there an appetite for increased military spending? no, i do not think so. we have to rescue obamacare and give more money at the expense of the...
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a lot of money at stake for the country's biggest energy companies. peter barnes inside the beltway with more. peter? >> that's right, david. russia supplies europe about a third of its natural gas mostly by pipelines that run through the ukraine. vladmir putin cut off supplies before in disputes with ukraine as you recall. the push to export our natural gas is gaining more traction for geopolitical reasons, not just economic reasons, to reduce russia's leverage over many of our key allies. the push comes as the u.s. is experiencing natural gas boom, thanks to fracking. the u.s. is now the world's biggest natural gas producer, topping russia. but critics say the energy department has been dragging its feet. approving applications to export liquid natural gas. the process takes about 2 to 3 years. it has approved about 6, as approved six applications so far and has 24 more applications pending. here are three of the public companies that have applied and want to get into this business. house speaker john boehner said that the president shut use his pen
a lot of money at stake for the country's biggest energy companies. peter barnes inside the beltway with more. peter? >> that's right, david. russia supplies europe about a third of its natural gas mostly by pipelines that run through the ukraine. vladmir putin cut off supplies before in disputes with ukraine as you recall. the push to export our natural gas is gaining more traction for geopolitical reasons, not just economic reasons, to reduce russia's leverage over many of our key...
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ukraine's prime minister says his country's future will be decided today in paris. russian and ukraine and western diplomats are holding talks at the palace to resolve the millairy standoff. >> john kerry arrived and was followed by prime minister. margaret brennan is traveling with kerry and is in paris. >> reporter: second of state john kerry hoped to get the top diplomats from ukraine. kerry himself will meet later today and ask russia to send troops back to their bases, and accept international monitors and endorse the next government. today ukraine got help from the eu which had a replacement of sorts for the $15 billion the russian promised but pulled back on. erup angela merkel told obama she is reluctant because of the deep financial ties before the two countries. the u.s. may go it alone and sanction russia if they do not agree to take back their troops and accept a way to the diplomatic way out. >> crimea may be given more ataupb me but will never be allowed to join russia. and a confrontation with russia could turn into a standoff. >> reporter: what had b
ukraine's prime minister says his country's future will be decided today in paris. russian and ukraine and western diplomats are holding talks at the palace to resolve the millairy standoff. >> john kerry arrived and was followed by prime minister. margaret brennan is traveling with kerry and is in paris. >> reporter: second of state john kerry hoped to get the top diplomats from ukraine. kerry himself will meet later today and ask russia to send troops back to their bases, and...
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sector if state john kerry is in kiev today to support the country's government. this is just getting underway. >> last thursday check that your cell phone has been turned off. of course, we will post the program on heritage website for your future reference under outside visitors, online communications are welcome to send questions or comments throughout the program simply by any of us at speaker@heritage.org. hosting our discussion this afternoon is dr. james jay carafano, vice president of foreign and defense policy studies. he is our richardson fell and also directs the kathryn and shelby david institute for international study. he also serves as a senior fellow at the george washington university homeland security policy institute, serves on the board of trustees for the marine corps university foundation, on the advisory board for the west point center of or history, the
sector if state john kerry is in kiev today to support the country's government. this is just getting underway. >> last thursday check that your cell phone has been turned off. of course, we will post the program on heritage website for your future reference under outside visitors, online communications are welcome to send questions or comments throughout the program simply by any of us at speaker@heritage.org. hosting our discussion this afternoon is dr. james jay carafano, vice...
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people were, these all part of the same country and feel very close. >> we have only about one minute left. the nowtionship between leader of the ukraine and vladimir putin of russia -- can you characterize that? are they even talking? >> nonexistent. they don't talk. for one reason, he's the prime minister, so it's a formal thing. >> looks like we lost ryan's shot there. -- ifd love to end here the u.s. could export national gas and -- natural gas and oil, that would put some pressure on russia. >> people keep talking about this as a way to put pressure on them. we can't do this quickly. >> as you point out, it's not up and running. >> we have been talking about 2017 before we get exports. it's well and good to talk about increasing exports, but we cannot do it in a timely fashion. it is not a silver bullet. >> and we have only pledged one billion of the $35 billion the ukraine needs. >> is putin shaking in his boots? no. >> and he can live with that higher oil. thank you so much for your time. >> coming up, the bitcoin founder has been discovered, in theory. we're going to discuss w
people were, these all part of the same country and feel very close. >> we have only about one minute left. the nowtionship between leader of the ukraine and vladimir putin of russia -- can you characterize that? are they even talking? >> nonexistent. they don't talk. for one reason, he's the prime minister, so it's a formal thing. >> looks like we lost ryan's shot there. -- ifd love to end here the u.s. could export national gas and -- natural gas and oil, that would put some...
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we are covering the crisis in ukraine, of course. some people are worried about the investment or the story coming out of emerging markets at the moment. are you concerned about that? downs.e are ups and when you operate a business around the world, you have r isks. when you look at our results, revenue is coming from emerging countries. we have good growth in latin america where we finished the installation of 1000 clocks with digital displays. company in a large latin america and created growth. combined latin america, russia, and the middle is clear most of our growth is coming from outgoing markets. some markets are down, like ukraine. jcdecaux clearly benefits from the past growing markets. >> i know as you suggest you have been gearing up for the world cup that takes place in brazil. what will be your measure of success in brazil over the years? the years to come? a contracty we won for 25 years. others as bidding on well and benefit from the fact that a lot of brazilian cities are very keen on infrastructure. jcdecaux graded a
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putin has asked for permission for use of the country's military in the ukraine. do you think the situation in the ukraine might toss out the budget proposal that came out last week and change things? >> i don think it will change planning. with the white house strategic shift in the pacific, other parts of the world still matter. we have drawn down quite a bit in europe. we are not want to start a land war over the ukraine. presence and influence still matter especially diplomatic influence and the shows that the presence of the u.s. military is still important part you have to look at the globe. host: the 2015 budget friendly heard about from the pentagon on monday is being presented to congress this month. technological side and the expense of troop levels especially at the army, we saw some proposed cuts into fiscal year 2019. why is the pentagon deciding to make this sort of trade-off? a realm that the government and the pentagon are struggling to understand still. ,radley manning, edward snowden internal threats and external threats from china, russian hacke
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we expect the ukraine to be offered a $3 billion loan. billion offer2 from the european union. -- the imfdollars says maybe they will not get all of that, but there should be enough money for the country to get through elections. betty. you, ryan chilcote. i want to talk more about how the situation could play out and affect the world. secretary of state john kerry on therom kiev possibility of sanctions against russia. >> if russia does not choose to de-escalate, if it is not willing to work with the government of the ukraine as we hope they will be, then our partners will have absolutely no choice but to join us to continue to expand upon steps we have taken in recent days in order to isolate russia politically, diplomatically, and economically. expand upon steps and isolate russia -- tough talk from the secretary. i want to bring in roger altman, former deputy secretary under president bill clinton, and he is also the founder of evercore partners. also with us is republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin who served on the budget comm
we expect the ukraine to be offered a $3 billion loan. billion offer2 from the european union. -- the imfdollars says maybe they will not get all of that, but there should be enough money for the country to get through elections. betty. you, ryan chilcote. i want to talk more about how the situation could play out and affect the world. secretary of state john kerry on therom kiev possibility of sanctions against russia. >> if russia does not choose to de-escalate, if it is not willing to...
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the ukraine is a strong country, and we will prevail. we will get out of this crisis. to hold a ukrainian referendum. that will besues put on that referendum for a , we need to discuss these with the participation of the broad spectrum of the civil society. course, they have to the relevant problems the country is facing, and also in terms of for the state order. thank you. vych.ank you, mr. yanuko i would like to hear some questions. the first question is to be asked by my interfax colleague. you are welcome to ask a question. in a question. the microphone is not working. these introduce yourself. the mic is not working. [indiscernible]st: >> please just talk as loudly as you can. petrov, interfax agency. said the, you february concluded in was not fulfilled. that the question is judges of the constitutional court have been deposed in ukraine. the russian constitutional court has already provided some feedback on that. ?ow could you comment on that thank you. >> thank you. i got the question. agreement that was supposed to give a solution to the crisis had to be compl
the ukraine is a strong country, and we will prevail. we will get out of this crisis. to hold a ukrainian referendum. that will besues put on that referendum for a , we need to discuss these with the participation of the broad spectrum of the civil society. course, they have to the relevant problems the country is facing, and also in terms of for the state order. thank you. vych.ank you, mr. yanuko i would like to hear some questions. the first question is to be asked by my interfax colleague....
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if putin had a chance to split the country, take at least eastern ukraine, he would still have the access to the waterway down here on the black sea and that would be critical for russian strategy trying to get the black sea and eventually out to the mediterranean. that is happening today. also the parliament has approved a new prime minister. that is just crossing a couple minutes ago. so there's a lot of news again out of this country today and should be for quite some time. whether it is split or not. martha: since the end of the olympics, putin seemed to change his stance on a lot of this. we'll talk with bret baier coming up about all of this. >>> meantime the bureau of alchohol firearms and explosives is still having problems keeping track of their own guns. remember the "fast & furious" situation? officers in these cases simply forgot their weapons, left them on top of cars, inside of restrooms in some cases. dozens of firearms reportedly lost or stolen between 2009 and 2013. the atf says many of those weapons were later recovered if that helps you be at peace with this story. elli
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power may from putin and president obama as the ukraine crisis turns into a diplomatic showdown. >> i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world, indicates the degree to which russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >> senator john mccain tells al jazeera america why president obama's diplomacy is failing with russia. >> the united states has no idea what the kind of person putin is and what his intentions are. >> most of the country is bracing for another round of bracing temperatures. >>> world war ii, camp in idaho, what this discovery tells us about the japanese americans who were held there. >> and we begin with ukrainian showdown and the latest developments in this escalating world crisis. this evening president obama met with senior military and national security advisors at the white house. this is a photo of that meeting in the situation room. at the same time, the united states is suspending trade talks and putting all military negotiations with the country on hold. at andrews air force, secretary of state john kerry is on his wa
power may from putin and president obama as the ukraine crisis turns into a diplomatic showdown. >> i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world, indicates the degree to which russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >> senator john mccain tells al jazeera america why president obama's diplomacy is failing with russia. >> the united states has no idea what the kind of person putin is and what his intentions are. >> most of the...
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so moving in crimea sends a very powerful message not only to ukraine, but to all of those countries of the former soviet union, don't mess with me. and to do it a day after the president tells him not to gives the united states a black-eye. >> we've been talking about how fascinating this is and i know you agree with what he's doing. let's talk about u.s. options, what options we have. you heard the secretary of state say repeatedly yesterday, we're going to make it hurt. but really economic sanctions? are we prepared to go all the way? >> so the things we've done already are pretty weak and putin will see them as weak. military action is not an option for obvious reasons. the only real option is economic sanctions. that could bite the russians. but do we really want to get into an economic war with russia, with a country that produces the second-most oil in the world and a country that produces the second-largest amount of natural gas in the world? he can cause real problems. >> the other question is what's at stake for president obama? "the new york times" today, the russian occup
so moving in crimea sends a very powerful message not only to ukraine, but to all of those countries of the former soviet union, don't mess with me. and to do it a day after the president tells him not to gives the united states a black-eye. >> we've been talking about how fascinating this is and i know you agree with what he's doing. let's talk about u.s. options, what options we have. you heard the secretary of state say repeatedly yesterday, we're going to make it hurt. but really...
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he he told reporters he would use force in ukraine only as a last resort, he claimed. but he said he reserves the right to do so. putin also said further military action would be justified because the ousted president, victor yanukovych has requested it. he said anything russia does would be to protect the citizens of ukraine. and he even told reporters that the soldiers currently in crimea, they're not russian soldiers at all. he called them local forces. now, responding to the united states, the russian leader shrugged off threats of diplomatic or economic punishments. meanwhile, president obama said monday that russia has a choice. >> over time, this will be a costly proposition for russia. and now is the time for them to consider whether they can serve their interests in a way that resorts to diplomacy as opposed to force. >> 000 the ground tensions remain high but perhaps not quite as high as they were 24 hours ago. russian troops had been conducting military exercises near the ukrainian border, but they've now been told to return to their bases. it's not clear if
he he told reporters he would use force in ukraine only as a last resort, he claimed. but he said he reserves the right to do so. putin also said further military action would be justified because the ousted president, victor yanukovych has requested it. he said anything russia does would be to protect the citizens of ukraine. and he even told reporters that the soldiers currently in crimea, they're not russian soldiers at all. he called them local forces. now, responding to the united states,...
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situation that it would appear we have in ukraine. so it looks like they have a little bit of breathing room, in terms of time to get this financial assistance to the i.m.f. they will be very mindful that it is important to get it lined up, that the ukrainians have said they would like to have it in place by april so as to not lose the initiative. there are some people out there that think that russian military intervention could strengthen their hands with the m.f., maybe lead to less conditionalities, maybe more money they were going to get, faster money as this gets more geopolitical and pressure comes from the united states on the i.m.f. to do something. >> ryan, thank you. that report live from ukraine. >> david tweed is in berlin. what has the reaction been in germany? the lines of communication between putin and merkel seem to be open. >> they are. let me give you an idea of how the newspapers are looking at this, guys. you can see the biggest selling newspaper in all of europe "the bild" suggesting "will there be a war in euro
situation that it would appear we have in ukraine. so it looks like they have a little bit of breathing room, in terms of time to get this financial assistance to the i.m.f. they will be very mindful that it is important to get it lined up, that the ukrainians have said they would like to have it in place by april so as to not lose the initiative. there are some people out there that think that russian military intervention could strengthen their hands with the m.f., maybe lead to less...
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russia has strong historic ties to the ukraine. there are a lot of russian nationals inside ukraine, as well as native russians, as there are a lot of ukrainians inside russia. they have strong commercial ties between those two countries, and so all of those interest can be recognized, but what cannot be done is for russia with impunity to threaten its soldiers on the ground and to violate basic principles that are recognized around the world, and i think the strong condemnation in has received from countries around the world integrate -- indicate that history feels russia is on the wrong side of this. we support the ukrainian government. john kerry is going to be traveling to kiev to indicate our support for the ukrainian people, some very specific and concrete packages about economic aid, because one of the things we are concerned about is stabilizing the economy, even in the midst of this crisis, and what we are also indicating to the russians is that if, in fact, they continue on the current trajectory that they are on that we
russia has strong historic ties to the ukraine. there are a lot of russian nationals inside ukraine, as well as native russians, as there are a lot of ukrainians inside russia. they have strong commercial ties between those two countries, and so all of those interest can be recognized, but what cannot be done is for russia with impunity to threaten its soldiers on the ground and to violate basic principles that are recognized around the world, and i think the strong condemnation in has received...
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you're ethnic ukraine i don't know or tart tear. the key here is the revolution we had back in 1994, actually led to the signing of that budapest memorandum which meant that the territorial integrity of this country was guaranteed by russia. what they really want to see is economic improvement. they want to see an end to the endemic corruption. corruption is an enormous issue. the imf has been here two times previously offering packages. once they froze the loans because tim, a pro-western government, when she was prime minister she just wasn't getting on with the reform program. in 2010 it was yanukovich who they froze the loan on because he, a pro-russian, wasn't completing the austerity terms and the change economically in this country. so they had their chances both pro-western and pro-russian governments time and time again. they just haven't delivered. now this government has to deliver other wise it could be on shaky foundations. >> you do mention a spring of '68 and spring is 16 days away here. similarities are eerie. steve
you're ethnic ukraine i don't know or tart tear. the key here is the revolution we had back in 1994, actually led to the signing of that budapest memorandum which meant that the territorial integrity of this country was guaranteed by russia. what they really want to see is economic improvement. they want to see an end to the endemic corruption. corruption is an enormous issue. the imf has been here two times previously offering packages. once they froze the loans because tim, a pro-western...
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these crises can start in small countries. the asian crisis started and many people would argue that was back in thailand in 1997 and it had further reaching consequences and we arguably live in a world that is more it now. can you see a situation where a slowdown in emerging market economies will have a feedback on to the developed world? >> it's very different than the late 1990's. there were not enough foreign reserves to handle the money leaving to finance the deficits. key point i would emphasize is let's go back to 300% of the total capital exposed to latin america. today when i do the analysis, all of the developed market angst have about 70% of their capital exposed to the emerging markets overall. the short answer is we just don't see a banking crisis contagion risk from the emerging markets right now. >> alex, thank you for joining us today. friedman, cio, from ubs wealth management live from zÜrich. >> we are getting numbers from the dutch nutrition business. fourth-quarter revenue coming in a touch billion euros,
these crises can start in small countries. the asian crisis started and many people would argue that was back in thailand in 1997 and it had further reaching consequences and we arguably live in a world that is more it now. can you see a situation where a slowdown in emerging market economies will have a feedback on to the developed world? >> it's very different than the late 1990's. there were not enough foreign reserves to handle the money leaving to finance the deficits. key point i...
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the country and what's happening now is a coup. >> russia stands its ground in ukraine. >> shots fired in an attempt to control the advancing ukrainian troops, coming back to their base. >> we have the top -- >> secretary of state john kerry touched down in ukraine this morning. >> ukraine's navy reportedly ordered to surrender or be stormed. >> russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >>> deep freeze settling in. 45 outside of dallas was turned into a parking lot. >> i'm going back the other way. >> i just want to go home. >>> today is primary day in several states. the most high-profile race is in texas. state senator wendy davis is expected to grab the democratic nomination for governor. >>> it is fat tuesday, annual mardi gras parade bourbon street already packed with partier s partiers. >>> bill gates once again is the richest person in the world with a net worth of $76 billion. >>> national corvette museum has begun removing the eight corvettes that fell into a 40-foot wide sinkhole. >> all that -- >> a couple of plows demonstrating what i -- >> ooh! >> what i said hitting
the country and what's happening now is a coup. >> russia stands its ground in ukraine. >> shots fired in an attempt to control the advancing ukrainian troops, coming back to their base. >> we have the top -- >> secretary of state john kerry touched down in ukraine this morning. >> ukraine's navy reportedly ordered to surrender or be stormed. >> russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >>> deep freeze settling in. 45 outside of dallas was...
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you can't move the country. so no matter what happens down the road ukraine is going to be dealing with russia. they have enormous trade between the nations obviously gas pipelines from russia run through ukraine. there's no separating the two. it's a question of what sort of relations they have, how close relations have and though there are many here more oriented towards the west, more oriented towards the european union just a matter of geography alone guarantees that there's going to be this relationship, the exact nature of it is really being tested and will be decided in the coming days and weeks. >> as you say, anderson, all eyes on crimea, but as well on these high level talks happening in paris to see who will be meeting and what will come with it. anderson cooper on the ground for us in kiev. thanks, anderson. >> please stay with us for the latest as it happens in ukraine. there's other news for you to watch this morning. let's get to john berman. >>> break being news out of detroit a huge fire at an a
you can't move the country. so no matter what happens down the road ukraine is going to be dealing with russia. they have enormous trade between the nations obviously gas pipelines from russia run through ukraine. there's no separating the two. it's a question of what sort of relations they have, how close relations have and though there are many here more oriented towards the west, more oriented towards the european union just a matter of geography alone guarantees that there's going to be...
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. >> breaking news out of ukraine, why russia is asking permission to send military troops into the country. >>> here in the bay area the rain continues to fall. it's saturday, march 1, i'm mark kelly. >> let's get a look at the weather first. >> yes, we have a pretty good storm center that is being the big coastline, spinning showers from the south to the
. >> breaking news out of ukraine, why russia is asking permission to send military troops into the country. >>> here in the bay area the rain continues to fall. it's saturday, march 1, i'm mark kelly. >> let's get a look at the weather first. >> yes, we have a pretty good storm center that is being the big coastline, spinning showers from the south to the
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the situation in ukraine escalates as the country scrambles interceptor aircraft to stop russian fighter jets as putin continues to taunt the world. what can america do? >> fill tear option -- military option ought to stop russia from doing anything. we have failed. >> but does the administration's tough talk really mean anything to russia's president? >> plus, will she or won't she? conflicting reports over whether we'll get answers from lois lerner. more on what we can expect. >> one of the biggest moments on the oscars last night. so big this oscar selfy took down twitter. more from the big winners. the best speeches and all the highlights from hollywood's biggest night. by the way, most agree mornings are better with friends. >> this is larry the cable guy. you're listening to my friends over at "fox & friends". ♪ ♪ >> that's the green room. not the dressing room. larry the cable guy apparently trying to replicate what happened last night with the selfy. they should call him hairy the cable guy. >> wow. >> i don't know why more friends haven't joined him on the selfy. >> it could
the situation in ukraine escalates as the country scrambles interceptor aircraft to stop russian fighter jets as putin continues to taunt the world. what can america do? >> fill tear option -- military option ought to stop russia from doing anything. we have failed. >> but does the administration's tough talk really mean anything to russia's president? >> plus, will she or won't she? conflicting reports over whether we'll get answers from lois lerner. more on what we can...
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it sounds a little bit like ukraine, doesn't it? i was particularly disturbed when the government issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader lopez on trumped up charges. mr. lopez turned himself in on february 18, and is currently being held at a prison at a military facility. by the way, the election that supposed -- supposedly elected mr. maduro are in question because there never was a recount. the ballots were destroyed before there could be a recount. i'm so deeply troubled by the crackdown on press freedom in venezuela. the columbian news network was recently taken off the air after it broadcast footage of the protest. journalists from cnn were also threatened with expulsion. today's resolution makes it clear that congress stands with the venezuelan people and against all acts of violence and undemocratic action. i am pleased that president obama and secretary kerry have also spoken out forcefully in condemning violence in venezuela. let me be clear, it is not just the united states that is taking notice of recent events i
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he talked about the political unrest in ukraine and russian interference in that country. here is more. >> i really do come to you this morning with a heavy heart, heavy heart and great sadness because of the events taking place in ukraine. what happens in ukraine is directly related to what happens in the middle east and obviously we know that what happens in the middle east is vital to the existence of the state of israel. i'm not going to go through the history of ukraine with you but the fact is crimea is a sovereign part of the sovereign nation of ukraine and the people of ukraine by the hundreds of thousands went to a square and subfreezing weather in saying that they did not want to be part of this russia. that is what it was all about and now, now that the olympics are over, immediately afterwards we now see the occupation of crimea. and by the way in case you missed it one of the reasons why there is a majority population of russians in crimea is stalin exported all the charters and over half of them were killed as he deported them from crimea. the fact is this is
he talked about the political unrest in ukraine and russian interference in that country. here is more. >> i really do come to you this morning with a heavy heart, heavy heart and great sadness because of the events taking place in ukraine. what happens in ukraine is directly related to what happens in the middle east and obviously we know that what happens in the middle east is vital to the existence of the state of israel. i'm not going to go through the history of ukraine with you but...
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russia has pulled some of their troops from ukraine, but they are still surrounding the country's peninsula. the u.s. has threatened russia with economic sanctions. >> liven the weather center we have low clouds over the city of san francisco but, we have rain on the way. i [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. get ready for a night of monster taco madness - ster taco fans! when two new monster taco flavors from jack in the box face off. introducing - the bacon ranch monster taco, crushin' it with strips of bacon and creamy ranch versus the nacho monster taco, comin' hard with nacho cheese and jalapeños! monster, monster, monster tacos! too much? needs an explosion. >> welcome back. we continue to tra
russia has pulled some of their troops from ukraine, but they are still surrounding the country's peninsula. the u.s. has threatened russia with economic sanctions. >> liven the weather center we have low clouds over the city of san francisco but, we have rain on the way. i [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey...
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from now on he's going to be very much involved in the future of that country. back to you. >> that's something the market's going to have to balance over time, jim, thank you for that jim maceda in moscow. >>> when we come back stop trading with jim cramer. uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. really? so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. ♪ >>> time now for cramer and "stop trading" jim. >> two ver
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countries that neighbor ukraine, for example, are poland and others who had part of that alliance, we need to be providing them assurance hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think part of that should be strengthening their defense capabilities. i think this threat is a long-term one they're facing >> you've been focused on foreign policy challenges in venezuela. there are protests there against the government and a crackdown against protesters in the streets. what would like to see the administration do? >> first we need to clearly pronounce ourselves as more than just concerned about what's happening. we need to say clearly the united states and its people and its government are firmly on the side of the ambitions and desires, the rightful desires of the people in the str, bow and time-out. this is a test for him. there are thi
countries that neighbor ukraine, for example, are poland and others who had part of that alliance, we need to be providing them assurance hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think part of that should be strengthening their defense...